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Old 06-01-2006, 08:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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It is 110 degrees in Palm Springs area

I have a 2006 Final Production Run. Hopefully no problems with the heating system while I am here. Will report in the next few days when I take a drive.
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Old 06-03-2006, 08:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Left LaQuinta in the Palm Springs area heading west on I-10. It was around 100 degreees leaving the Coachella Valley. I had my AC on and used the recirculate button. Stayed at 210 degrees going into a head wind and an upgreade leaving the Valley. Even on my Cadillac the temp will rise slightly.
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After replacing 2 OEM cooling fans..we purchased Mike's(Mike in Az)'s

auxillary fan....Whenever I drive in these 3 digit days..no problem.

I love it!!! Never gets over 210.

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I have a 2006 Final Production Run. Hopefully no problems with the heating system while I am here. Will report in the next few days when I take a drive.
I also have an '06 Final Production Run. Today it was 91 and that don't happen here very often. I wanted to test the cooling. My son took it out for a two hour run. Temp. stayed at 210. Then I took it for a two hour open road and stop and go. The temp. stayed at 210. So I guess all is will.
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